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Adem Takes On Indie Rock Classics

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At the beginning of May, Adem's releasing Takes, a collection of a dozen covers and "interpretations." The songs he chose to tackle -- by Björk, Smashing Pumpkins, Yo Le Tengo, the Breeders, Low, Aphex Twin, Tortoise, PJ Harvey, etc. -- were initially released between 1991 and 2001, when young Adem was still ... young. (Björk covers, you say?) In this video we see the Londoner (and various close-ups of Adem, his guitar, his beard, and his balloon shirt) taking back the analog with a gorgeous, fragile and strummed take on dEUS' "Hotellounge (Be the Death of Me)."

Keep the dream alive. Remember the original? Crunchy. Here are the others:

01 "Bedside Table" - Bedhead
02 "Oh My Lover" - PJ Harvey
03 "Slide" - Lisa Germano
04 "Loro" - Pinback - Pinback
05 "Hotellounge" - dEUS
06 "To Cure A Weakling Child" + "Boy/Girl Song" - Aphex Twin
07 "Tears Are In Your Eyes" - Yo La Tengo
08 "Starla" - Smashing Pumpkins
09 "Gamera" - Tortoise
10 "Unravel" - Björk
11 "Invisible Man" - The Breeders
12 "Laser Beam" - Low

Adem, we listened to a lot of the same things.

Takes is out 5/5 on Domino.

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beautiful

Posted by: aj at 04/25/08 5:19 PM | Reply
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There's a new dEUS album out this week. It's pretty great. And so is this cover of them.

Posted by: Samir at 04/25/08 5:43 PM | Reply
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Samir: Is it better than Pocket Revolution? I was really let down by that one -- found it really boring, a word I never thought I'd use to describe a dEUS album.

Posted by: stephen at 04/25/08 6:58 PM | Reply
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even though i generally find pinback boring, his cover of "loro" is fantastic, the highlight of this compilation. the bedhead and tortoise tracks are decent too, but it's mostly background starbucks material.

Posted by: jt at 04/26/08 12:54 AM | Reply
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Stephen - I'm not sure that it's as good as PR - so you may be disappointed. At the risk of being a Pluggy McPluggerson, I wrote about the album the other day - http://areyougenehackman.blogspot.com

Posted by: Samir at 04/26/08 9:25 PM | Reply
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